Examples of using Waves in English and their translations into Czech
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Small waves.
He waves, you wave. .
Ocean waves.
Waves lapping gently against the boat.
Counting the waves?
People also translate
OK. And, Waves, believe me.
More like sound waves.
Probably waves down a passing car.
See all these tiny waves?
They look like waves until we measure them.
Where… where are the others?- Hey, Waves.
Put waves up above so we know it's underwater.
Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves?
Who's he? You don't think Waves would do it!
Richard waves at a man, And I run away from a table.
So… And then I knocked, Waves, this room! OK.
I will tell you, Stu,I did battle with some humongous waves.
You don't think Waves would do it. Who's he?
I read about it in your interview with Rolling Waves magazine.
I have heard Ten Thousand Waves is supposed to be amazing.
You know Waves, that is not the craziest idea in the whole world.
First off, there's a difference between waves and particles.
The Queen always waves to her subjects on birthday vigil night.
You see what sending out them negative waves did, Moriarty?
This man waves a white cloth, calls out and walks straight across no-man's land.
Faces floating up in the waves, bodies washin' up on the beach.
The craziest idea in the whole world. You know, Waves, that is not.
They create such large waves that they could throw you sideways onto the breakwater.
This is where the magic is happening. When a magician waves his hand and says.
The Queen waves acknowledgement to the welcoming cheers. Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh.